Bhad Bhabie, aka Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli, has been invited to speak at Oxford University's student union.
For those unfamiliar with the Florida rapper, she rose to fame in 2013 on an episode of Dr. Phil titled I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime!
As you can imagine, the episode was a wild ride and Danielle soon became known as the 'cash me outside' girl.
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Since her appearance on the show, Danielle rebranded as Bhad Bhabie and launched a music career with the help of Kodak Black and Lil Yachty.
She's also become one of the most successful creators on OnlyFans and was recently placed among the platform's top creators, with Forbes estimating her to have earned $49 million in 2021 from content on the platform.
Clearly a skilled businesswoman, Bhad Bhabie has now been invited to speak at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
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The Oxford University student's union extended an invite to the rapper, saying: "It would be an honour to welcome you to continue this fine tradition."
If Bhad Bhabie accepts she will follow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II, Anna Wintour, and the Cheeky Girls.
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This isn't the first time that the rapper has dipped her toe into the pool of higher education, just last month she teamed up with the Educapital Foundation to create a $1.7 million scholarship, which will provide postgraduate entrepreneurial grants and full scholarships to students.
Bhad Bhabie spoke about her partnership, explaining that she wanted to make a real difference to 'young hustlers' starting their own business: "While developing this scholarship programme, it was great collaborating with Educapital’s Aisha Rodriguez & Dr. Brenita Mitchell, both amazing women giving amazing opportunities to the next generation of entrepreneurs."
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"We didn’t want to just give out tuition funds but also help the grads with startup capital to launch their own businesses. I can’t wait to see what these young hustlers do."
Meanwhile, Dr. Brenita Mitchell, Founder of Educapital Foundation, said the scholarship will remove financial barriers for students: "We are incredibly grateful for our partnership with Bhad Bhabie that allows us the continue our mission to eliminate poverty through trade school education."
"I have seen firsthand the role education plays in opening doors to building wealth and creating successful career opportunities. By removing financial barriers, the ‘Bhad Scholarship’, will help students spend more time focusing on their studies, and help them achieve their lifelong dreams."
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